Morning Tribune, 22 July 1938

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  • 13 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE I voi E£j* SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, July 22. 1938. FIVE CENTS.
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  • 733 1 Legal Adviser SENSATIONAL AND UNFOUNDED RUMOURS CONCERNING THE PRIVATE LIFE OF THE SULTAN OF JOHORE HAVE FINALLY BEEN SQUASHED DRAMATICALLY IN THE ENGLISH PRESS FOLLOWING ALLEGATIONS IN A LONDON NEWSPAPER YESTERDAY. The Morning Tribune is to-day able to give the
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  • 128 1 SOME weeks ago the Tribune Group of newspapers published a leading article under the heading "Yellow," which drew attention to the prominence given in other papers to the Sultan of Johore's private life. It has always been the policy of the Tribune newspapers rigidly to refrain
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  • 135 1 r Land >.v Thursday. »«cury f upper component of Mayo composite aircraft. ted from the mother over Foynes. Limerick, in constant wireless Jj.j Uian with land throughout its -antic and at 9.29 was reported over Cape now northerly point of New*S v M r T h i
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  • 47 1 Jerusalem, Thursday Tu'> men, two women and one chii<l. members of the Jewish settlement at Kiriat, Haroshet near Haifa, were killed during a fierce attack by a ba»« of rebels who used incendiary bomb* and destroyed two buildings. Two vie tims were incinerated.- Reuter
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  • 120 2 Malacca Estate u<: I l COWIE, MANAGES <>l PEGOH ESTATE, MALACCA, i\ll A VFKV WELL-KNOWN PLAN IKK Of SOUTH MAI \Y V WAS I <>t\l> 1)F:A!) WITH A GUNSHOT WOUND IN jus HEAD VI six O'CLOCK LAST NIGHT IN Ills MJNGA- ..1 been shooting hen
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  • 1302 2 MUNICIPAL PR OFITS r.N His Ktroit! h\ till: HNAMI.s Of THE SINGAPORE MINKI i IMi.in FOR THE TEAK ENDED IM( 31, if*:;:. ML I. s'IONK. TRi vsnciit vrvns. INTER ALIA:— 7 /iiiii.in.i 'u bripfly, I»<* AniU rets <►« thf Rai ui-d Trading .'•rj b followi: [ncome Kxomdi- Net tare Surplus
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  • 57 2 HARK 1! All Bekuvan. MM <» the Trad ion Company employees who went on hunger gtrike, has aban-loned fasthil on the advice of a doctor arcl in response of many appeal* by the Brahman Sabha, his countrymen and colleagues. His hunger strike lasted exactly a fortnight. Before
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  • Article, Illustration
    37 2 If AKH HAH BELAWAN (facing camera, with garland), one of the Tractton striken, has broken his 15-day fast. He is here seen engaged in praycn uitii priest from the Brahman Sabha and two of hi> colleagues.- Tribune
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  • 300 2 Transport Strike STBFI for the formation of an arbitration board have yet to be taken to consider certain outstanding issues in the dispute between the Singapore Traction C« tri and f heir employees. It will be recalled that it was tw Controller of Labour,
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  • 23 2 While repairing the root 611, Kampons Bahru Road. H workman fell into a dram. H lacerated wound over the few abrasions over the
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  • 24 2 Scalded by boiling curry ll Canning Rise, yesterday afterno ten-year-old Malay Rlri was hosoitai. She had burn* ove face, neck and forearms bill .scious.
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  • 1969 3 LAWYER ON CRIMINAL FORCE CHARGE Alleged Punching In Office Singapore, Thursday. A CASE of considerable interest was this morning commenced in the Fifth Magistrate's Court when before Mr. L. C. Goh, a member of the local legal profession in the person of Mr. Phillip Hoalim was summoned on a charge
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  • 94 3 Singapore. Tharsda.v. itFKuan a Cantonese Chinese; was L hF H tin* up in his bed in the L Tor' S— M*.^ 16 ruttintf hfa throat WiW i uitne* told the Coroner that as he *M passing the bed of tne Jktim. he saw the
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  • 124 3 Singapore, Thursday. ORDINARY methods seem to have no effect on you You are still a young You have spent an immense period of your life in prison already. It's pot to stop."' said Mr. G. S. Rawling!, the Third Magistrate, this morning to a Chinese. Leow Urn Huat,
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  • 44 3 H Singapore, Thursday IRA\AWA. a middle-aged Japanese woman, appeared thl* morning be£i^t. G S flings, the Third Srs on cy l; ht had coll^ted from the premiss repalrs carrled °«t at the kSLh** Wa P^Poned to Aug. 9, for
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  • 92 3 Singapore, Thursday. ARRESTED yesterday on a complaint l\ laid by Mr. Patrick Cauvin, Assistant Immigration Officer, Tan Ngo Wee, a Hokien. was this morning produced in Die Third Court, where he was charged with landing In the ColonV on July Vj vith a forged certificate of admission
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  • 201 3 Singapore, Thursday. TWO verdicts of death by nusad venture were returned by tor (i. Porter, the Singapore <'oro ner, this morning. The first was the ease of a Boyaneee Malay, who oVd from Injuries to the head following a fall of about 10 feet trom
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  • 24 3 Calcutta, Thwradfti. FLOODING of the Brahmaputra wv<v P has caused great distress through out Assam. Thousands have been rendered homeless- Reuter
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  • 189 3 TH\t s Singapore, Thursday, Harbour Board policeman had no power to slop <)U( HhHh e T Harbour Bo »rd's premises for the purpose of finding Premises driver had a k*ttimate reason for entering the nh, n h(1 the rulin of the Chief Justice, Mr.
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    • 23 3 LOST One Book Union Bank of Australia Travellers Cheques Signed W Nimon ifn N.Z. Poumii Reward on Rotum To K.P.M. Lino, 1-Finlay.son Green.
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    • 85 3 (BRITISH) Only the purest and finest quality ingredients are used in this face £<>**» which is silk sifted and will not eh* the pores. Gives the bloom of youth ff> every skin. From all leading Dispensaries and High-Class Stores. Sole Distributors: RAHAMIN PENHAS 117-125, Cecil Street. Just Received Just Receifeil
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 167 3 Law Notice For To-day Before the Chief Justice in Ist Court at 10.30 a.m. Civil Appeal No. 3 38— S. 196 37— Chan Peng Jim anor. vs. Goh Moey Prior etc. For an Order as to Costs. At 11 a.m.: -Bankruptcy. Before Mr. Justice a'Beckett Terrell in 2nd Court at
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  • 19 5 STOCKS SHARES |ssUpd By Fraser Company .>.„. July 21 5P m. c zx zxc zxc xzc MINDJCi GENERAL RUBBER SHARES
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  • 10 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS zxcz zxcz zxczx MINING RUBBER I GENERAL
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    • 151 5 S. E LEVY O CO. Shanghai, Hongkong, Manila. Singapore. /fcMftmcfit Bankers and Broken in Securities and Commoatti—. M% foreign Market CaWe and Quotation Service Member*: Wam YORK OOTTON EXCHANGE. COMMODITY EXCHANGE, INC. OF NT MEW YORK COFFEE A SUGAR EXCHANGE CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. CANADIAN COMMODITY EXCHANGE. •HANOHAI STOCK EXCHANGE.
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    • 157 5 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL A\AATSCHAPPU N.V. incorporated hi tne Netherlands (Netherlands Tradinir Society) BANKERS AMSTERDAM Established Dy Royal Charter AJ>. *K*4 Paid Up Capital f 40,090,000 Statutory Reserve Fund 5,000,000 Special Reserve l .000.000 Chairman of the Hoard of Directors H. C. REHBOCK. Managing Board: D. CRENA DE IONGH President M. TAUDIN
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    • 150 6 Vual NMSIIU OrMKTEBY FKOM THK STUDIO who <;avk you thk thin man combinks kxcit,N(i AUVKJSTIKK tOABINC OOMBDf SPARKLING BOMANCK. YOMX i.IST IT AMONG THE QWMkt OT 1H STARTS TO-NIGHT 6-15-9-15 PAVILION am K%l w o^ t^r o u rt\\nQ V b^bV jatfM bbbW \O V\O b^bT r ''M cL I
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    • 128 6 Dostoievsky's .MMORTAL STORY of PR.MIT.V K PASSIONS flames anew as a Masterpiece of Screen Entertainment:1 1 i g 44 I 111 ttiv- 1^ In Columbia Pictures Dramatic Achievement CRIME PUNISHMENT ALSO: LATEST PARAMOUNT BRITISH NEWS oq^Y BAR OPEN 5 P.M. TILL MIDNIGHT TO-NIGHT 8.1.-i and 9.13 0 ■■pV3(V^ VIAKVKI VHSICAI
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  • 186 7 No International Commission For Czech Border London, Wednesday. ACCORDING to a statement in the Commors to-day by the Prime Minister, independent info-mation in possession of the British Gov(l t contradicti the raggtttJoa that troop movements were in pron Czechoslovakia at the end of last week. In an answer on Monday
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  • 105 7 (From Our Own Corresvo7iaent Malacca, Wednesday. DEFERENCE to the gallant ef- f^rts of the Malacca Fire Brigade in controlling the spread of fire at the Masjid Tanah village recently was made by the President at the .Municipal Commissioner' meeting to-day, when the Commissioners discussed reimbursement fur expenses incurred
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  • 120 7 CHARGE AGAINST FILM COMPANIES New York, July 20. THK (;<>< ernment has filed an an ti Trust suit against all major motion picture producers, lakfag for the segregation of ttatrt ownership and also teekfaw permanent injunctions to restfain all discriminatory practices against independent producer- and exhibitors. The Department of Justice
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  • 59 7 Death Of Mr. A. M. Marshall Singapore, Thursday McAlis'er r.nd Co., Ltd., died 913. Mr Marshall retired years' ;k .on"tii ui. d after about On h is riin, Wlth thaf flrm«w«mSf Singapore, he "W of Mollu^ t a and joined the b ut rt-rM Ihv v raith McEacharn, Ltd.. iHne?s°
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 67 7 SAILING ALONG WITH A CARGO OF LAtGHS, SONGS AND DANCES! jMot 9 JACK WHITING X^ .^C^ NOEL MADISON HISL ALASTAIR SIM NEXT WEDNESDA Y PAVILION EMPIRE THEATRE (Tanjong Pagar) <>nc „f 1P r 7Pm iO-NIGHi 9 p.m. ■randest Adventure Stories ever written Now the year's Finest Scretn triumph. RONALD COLMAN
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    • 266 7 The Hay of Hays kv HAS ARRIVED AT LAST. MESSRS i WARNER PROS ANNOUNCE WITH \\l OIHIII2 I PRIDE m\^^ X' 1 THK ikimiiki I \\j|s?» Of J -J ADVENTURES OF %^^^Jk itoiii\ noon tvIB A SUPREME GIFT TO CINEMATIC Y ft ART IN GORGEOUS TECHNICO- \B ft THURSDAY 28th
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  • 200 8 >™\ S TBf AS i I I 111 #*\l)t?CIl" w ,,atk™ •>■ ;"';,';;;;;,,;ir <«•' lion. J«l»»'« m "> Z a d»ng«»«« «J How lon K can China «»ntmu hfr r .,ista.H*r Will sh, be an <• U, r..»,1..«L- l»>'' <>urabl< <>'««' arr tlM> burllinß S»<
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  • 314 8 BIRD BANDING Work Undertaken By Canadian Govt. Ottawa ALMOST 40,000 birds were banded in A Canada during 1937, the highest number lor any year since thu important work was undertaken in Canada MMIM fifteen years ago Because birds are international, oira banding must be international in its scope, and it
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  • 307 8 PROMOTION IN THE ARMY MUCH accelerated promotion f or o ffice r Mi, likely to be the J^toto^cem^ offered to young men to jom n^° rv creased. P» rtlc k ular^e KeSeraT missioned ranks. The ne h the Willingdon and \Va m J mittees recommendations an nov ally known and
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  • Article, Illustration
    38 8 Photo Seru< hinese colonel and a student m European dress assisliim w oman who was buried for two bmn before beine rescued from the iebri humble dwelling bombed l>\ Japti raiders in Wuchang on .luU i China News
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    • 75 8 The onl> one of it* Kind in I I w 4f 1 k I Prevents scorching and can be used with greater ease and safet) I PRICE Uses less current and becomes Hot almost at once. J) Is both left and right handed LZ 1 and requires no stand. itllrf
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  • 380 9 Woman Who Posed As Man Had Two Wives nFATH RECALLS SENSATIONAL DE MURDER SYDNEY, NEW SOUTH WALES. rpill DEATH BY AM ACCIDENT HERE OF AN ELDERLY U OMAN RECALLS ONE OF THE MOST SENSATIONAL TRIM SIX THE HISTORY. OF AUSTRALIAN CRIME. An unknown woman was struck by a motor car
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  • 60 9 Nanchang. THE Kiangs' Provincial Government has applied for a special grant of $2,000,000 from the Central Govern ment to build factories for the war refugees. It is the intention of the authorities to engage every refugee in productive work, so that they may do their part
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  • 69 9 Reports Of Severe righting JjeateJ in Manchukuo as the Z y mm l the Manchukuo ««SS? £h ?J n the Ja P ane se ?oini^ On b troops has been tr °ops on "ho M.n lo^ 1 .of Manchukuo Jolne <i in he h k »°-Soviet border V(
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  • 46 9 Kwan gsi Issues Bonds TV" hzv »ti fminpiai Shan^hai. i Prov n nal con dHion, the f n 7g» Government with 'ur'^^tral Oovern--1 b °nds to the amount th ment ban s for S r^se ve h of Se fh bOnd f w*« be 1 issued
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  • 253 9 Great Difficulty For The Invaders Shanghai. A review of the military situation on the Tientsin-Pukow Railway front was made by a Chinese military spokesman in a press interview, reports the Kuo Min Press. The aim ol the present Japanese strategy, the spokesman said, is apparently to induce
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  • 117 9 Chewing Gum For Wife for divorce at Bridgeport Connecticut, Mrs. Alexandria Stewart Plankinton Plaut alleged that her husband. Edward C. Plaut. took their maid nut to night clubs and bought orchids for her. When he took his wife out, said Mrs. Plaut, all he gave her was
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  • 188 9 POISON GAS SEIZED CHENGCHOW BRINGING THEIR HEAVY AKTILLKRV INTO ACTION. THE CHINESE HtmU ED TONS OF LEAD ON THE JAPA NESE TROOPS TRAPPED IN T» FLOODED AREAS LYING BETWEEN THE CHIA LU RIVER AND THE TOJ BUTARIES OF THE HWAI RIVHR FLOWING THROUGH EAST HONAN YESTERDAY, INFLICTING HEA\P< CASUALTIES. The
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  • 31 9 Mrs. E. K. Allin, the Weft-known lady tennis player, and.. lut tausband Mr. E. K. Allin, of Teluk Anson, who Jure on leave, are expected to 'return to iMnlaya in October.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 74 9 *****l f^^^^^^^^^^^^Q 1 It 1 ul l no n u'c nUUbUNO EUHENTKOL JUJUBES nave ior over 40 years been successfully uued by Tens of Millions of people. Other Jubes, etc. etc., come and go, but HUDSON'S jtfUMEJNTHOL JUJUBES continue to gain public con tidence k-hrough their genuine worth. When used
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  • 318 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Friday, July 22, 1938 BOMBING OF HANKOW IT LONG last, the Japanese have seriously carried out their threat to attack Hankow, present .seat of the Chinese Government. According to a Reuter message, 27 Japanese bombers raided Hankow for tu'o hours on Tuesday morning, it being the most
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  • 615 10 Rockets will be new Weapon against air raiders £IR THOMAS INSKIP, speaking at a luncheon gtfW to him by the British Empire Union, said, with reference to air defence, then.- were really some things In Britain's defence which other people had not (writes Lord Forbe.s, air correspondent of the Daily
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  • Article, Illustration
    60 10 noTa^FeUr^f r°K ere US fl We ChiWren CW »P*«* the Flo ral Costume Parade at the Sumnj^ Photo IhiJ R^im.™ iS?* WhiCh t k pIaCC at the Hos P |tal at Denmark HiU nd a nd rnoio snows Rosemary Jenkms, the first prize-winner (centre) with Shir lev Lee. who was
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  • 108 10 Dr. E. Rhodes. Senior Chemist at the R.R.I, of Malaya, and Mr. R. A. Hamilton, Soils Chemist, are reported to be resigning in the near future. Mr. L. V. Simpson-Gray, M.C.S., has been appointed Official Administrator, F.M.S.. and Public Trustee. F.M.S.. both appointments being effective from July 2. Mr.
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 30 10 Today's White Label Announcement A girl keeps her youth by never introducing him to anyone else. A cnam keeps his friends bv introducing (hem to DEWAE'S Z W P S-G~
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  • 433 11 "Wavering Inaction' Of Certain Powers THF severe fighting of the past 12 months has neither shatterd China's determination to resist nor broken down her caicitv for resistance, declared Dr. Wang Chung-hui, Minister P f Foreign Affairs, in a broadcast from Hankow on July 8.
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  • 186 11 United States Urged To Help China OUR PEOPLE ARE ENTERING THE SECOND YEAR OF THE WAR, MAIMED AND SUFFERING BUT DETERMINED TO RESIST," SAID MR. EUGENE CHEN, FORMER CHINESE FOREIGN MINISTER, IN A STATEMENT TO THE UNITED PRESS IN HONGKONG. "Japanese guns and aeroplanes, some of
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  • 91 11 Shanghai DY the end of 1937 a total of 30,870 D bags of Japanese sugar was smuggled into Shanghai and stored in local godowns. By the end of April, this year the total figure was 100,000 bags. This smuggled sugar is being dumped in the
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  • 65 11 IN— or rather off— a group of islands near the coast of French IndoChina, live a tribe of fishermen who pass their whole lives, from birth to death, in their boats and never touch land. This is one of the discoveries made by the Swedish scientist,
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  • 2 11 Mercy Lee
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  • 279 11 "BA CK TO THE FARMS MOVEMENT Constructive Plan To Tackle Refugee Problem CHINESE peasants who have lost their farms, their homestead? and all their worldly possessions as a result of Japanese invasion may before long grin their bitter but contented smiles once more when they will migrate to the hitherto
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  • 77 11 Shanghai. THE main purpose of the National 1 Monetary Conference opened in Hankow recently, according to local financial circles, is to find ways and means to concentrate Chinese capital in the interior provinces. It is the Government's urgent desire according to the same circles,
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  • 26 11 Mr G W. Clemetson of the Kinta Electric Distribution Co.. Ltd., Ipoh faav gone on home leave. He has been succeeded by Mr. E. C. Ferdinands
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 94 11 POLAROID Glasses are the latest scientific discovery in flare protection. They permit yon to actually see 20 to 30 feet below the surface of the water. FOR THE FIRST TlME— perfect eye comfort for driving, cruising, fishing, tennis; or any outdoor sport. See our demonstration of this remarkable npw invention
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    • 23 11 I THI TRUiTOMI^OOD DINE IH \< I] at the Capitol Restaurant Musif ny KURT BLACH his On hc»lr* TO-NIGHT WEDNESDAY S P.M. To Midnight
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  • 142 12 WAR-WRECKED CATHEDRAL RESTORED TIM climax of rrmnoiiies lasting thret- days came when the restored Rheims OMtaM, n J£ r !i"r was rr dedicate Catholic d. R nitaries from all over the world were present Photo shows the scene outside thr Cathedral daring the ceremonies Planet News Large tones >»! British
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  • 269 13 A £5 AIR RAID "DUG-OUT" Aii inexpensive kind of air raid shelter which he says b vastly superior to the "gas proof room" idea recommended to citizens by the Government has been designed and installed in the garden of his home at Hampstead Garden Suburb, London, by Mr. Alan M.
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 47 13 YOU WILL FIND THE LARGEST SELECTIONS IN DIAMOND RINGS BRACELETS BROOC lIES, etc. AT WHERE QUALITY and \ki TRADITIONAL. 'i ii#- Best is l<> eoSM and Mfl at RENE ULLMANN II Ui I I.IKS. Rallies Place MOAPOMC QfCmOd daily intltitlint; Saturda%^ from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.
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  • 827 14 "OH DEAR! WHAT CAN THE MATTER BE?" nothing is more worrying to tinyoung mother ot more engperatIng to kbe young fattier (especially when it happens at night) than a Crying baby. The chid cause ol the worry and exasperation, of course, ll the tact that Baby can't tell you in
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  • 837 14 Learn to Interpret the Cries and Symptoms which are Baby's Only Language One useful way of telling whether ft baby is under-fed is by checking up or: hlfl motions. If he sometimes mi.v?e.s day or. on the other hand, has small frequent, preen "napkins", with a ten dency to sore
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  • 738 15 MENU ream of Asparagus Soup. Cutlets with Tomato Sauce. Peach Pyramids. Sardine Canapes. i BUOCBBSTOL dinner need not necesA' j an elaborate one. Here U ro lutir-course meal which is -are and serve (SEAN OK ASPAKAdI'S SOUP ),)d-.s;/ed head.-: of tinned asparagus 1 o/. butter
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 412 16 rriw/^^jtmj JBJnLJLJLJJtDL > f inß^T^jr ni ]TUeW l r Irfiffc^k: t BY P«O.nd BRITISH INDIA LINES iIUUOKPORATED IN CNOLAND) T«nna«e pore Tonnage S'pore 1938 COHKU 15.000 July 29 KAJI'UTANA 17.000 Bept. 9 •BHUTAN 6.100 Ju!y 30 KANCHI 1.000 |ep g •E. Ill:*- ill domewards. Leaves Tonna K e i93g B'por
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    • 340 16 k TO FRENCH PORTs' I < ***j CHARCEURS REUNIS HOMEWARDS. nvcriRADE For Marseilles, Bordeaux Nantes Havre j ul y 22 i TO SAIGON INDOCHINA: CAP ST JACQUES For Saigon. Tourane and Hr.inhonji Ju, S. A. M. 1. (from Saigon) G.G. MERLIN For Sa»gon July 23 j 7& iiiawwfi MOINE COMTE
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  • 507 17 SHIPPING RESULTS IN 1937 Glen Line A nd Til! profit and loss account of the <ilen Line, Ltd., for 1937, shows a profit for the year, after charging £750 directors' fees, of £111,908. This sum, added to the balance of *.lt>..»<>» brought in, makes a total of £128,872, which is
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  • 371 17 FRENCH REARMAMENT ACCELERATED PRODUCTION plans of aircraft for the French Air Force have proved so satisfactory Mat alreauy one complete .squadron of Potez "63" machines u ready for demonstration flights before the Kin*, and Queen during tneir visit to France, ine nucleus of anotner squadron has also been formed. Although
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 254 17 111 'R.\S PHILP LINE. Incorporated in Australia 1 NEXT SAILINGS Due Sails. IK? iM C: il cheap round trip tickets trom Singapore to Australia issued at the a CvHnPV lir may trailff ef at Singapore. Brusbane. QJODVJ eto the connecting K.P.M. Vessel. •^••i 9 n d *--i' bw« assssaa: was
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    • 31 17 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. 6NG KONG, MOJI, KOBE AND OSAKA SAILING JULY 28. AT I HM. vessel hM HMOmI m.»den, lIWiK >cr IM »IOM *nd a WM SSST*'GILFILMN CO..
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 320 17 psstalTntelligence} STEAMER MAILS DISPATCHES I rO .DAI TO-MORROW I nnolaniatta > P m Indo-China G.G. Merlin 11 a.m. 1 cooUngatta 2 p.m. B agan Toboali 4 p.m. I 2p.m. Laboeanßilik Jarak 4p.m. I oolangatta 2 p.m. Monday I oolangatta 2p.m. o China generally Holhow x I ri Palestine Aircraft 2p.m.
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  • 1134 18 Startl.ng Suggestion In Budapest Newspaper Mr. Churchill's Australian Swans Georgian Ball In A London Square latest met was Georgian Ball held to a Bloomsbury squaw the first time within livtoß memory that a Umdon square has be< n used for such a pui P
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  • 22 18 Moscow. July j* ...Hh tremendous aprcceived w" n f the first 3 if jfiESKa on a questions.— Reuter.
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  • 130 18 IT is learned from Vienna wf, I von Strakosch, stated t< J of Sir Henry Strakosch the S2 banker, has committed .sukidt Georg von Strakosch was the h» B k. of Miss Renee Bullard. the o£ r a He was chaiman of the Hohen-i., factory and a prominent
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  • 188 18  - R USSO -JAPANESE BORDER TENSION Sin Chew Jit Poh Nanyang Siang Pau a?;a Shanghai. Thur*dayl r«»noit received here, anti-Soviet feeling in Tokyo I ACCORDING to a repo t .nt flag 1 n reached J nifcn p rumoured that the Soviet Government nul iM-i'iirri.iK frequent!*. l I ordered to Khabarovsk from
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  • 216 18 JAPANESE SILK IMPORTS INTO GREAT BRITAIN I ••IMPORTS mto England Japi I manufactured silks were down! per cent, in April and 30 per Ky S compared with the sameij inst vear said Mr. Clepp. o: rctafv of the China Campaiun I in an interview with Renter Mr. Clegg said it
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  • 3 18 FRASER COMPANY sfsdf
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  • 369 19 Important Changes In Denmark r most liberal Constitution— such is the claim JBE uMl(is n by t j ic Daa es for the new Danish Constitution m n hprome law within a year's time. fhkh w»| a year a committee has been elaborating this Conidootion is
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  • 89 19 British Workers Engaged Canberra. Information regarding 11 policy of the Commonand the number and cI Britl ecta already nominaAustralia, was given by the I Interior. Mr. McEwen. ere. ordance with the of encouraging the > to engage in new la \w had approved tor eighty-six skilled
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  • 13 19 /ia, been a Pi x)inted to the MuiLster for >rls on beir.? relieved
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  • 222 19 JAPAN LOSING MILLIONS IN FOREIGN TRADE EFFECT OF PRESENT JAPAN'S all-important foreign trade, the backbone of the Japanese economy, sustained further declines during January. February and a part of March this year, statistics available in Hankow reveal. Japan's exports during that period totalled Yen 435,000,000 as compared with Yen 530,000,000
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  • 55 19 Singapore, Thursday. W. H. Ootan, a European <mploy< I At the Naval Base. Seletar, was tl iafternoon fined $10 by Mr. R. A. Ward, the Fourth Magistrate, on a charge driving a motor-car negligeiaiy 1 •'olliding with a stationary tax* at I 14 3 4 mile. Thompson Road,
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  • 91 19 When 18 Japanese bombers raided Wuchang, across the Yangtze from Hankc w, on July 12, four American nfatfOon and scholastic institutions narrowly escaped destruction. This shows the crater cau^d h\ i IMi Ib. bon,«# whi« a fell near the staff quarters of St. Hilda's School for Girls,
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  • 140 20 IN an attempt to organize the masses and to arm them for the armed resistance against Japanese invasion, tne military authorities have ordered the reorganisation of all the former Red army men In Kiangsu, Chekiang, Anhwei, Fukien and Kiangsi provinces into the Fourth Route
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  • Page 20 Miscellaneous
    • 864 20 ON ™LRADIOJ rni it II Y 22 TOKYO JZJ 118 Mcs <fc5.4 M lltM mmmmt «.r-.m«phonr record M< J'Si Owning Announcement. News ciVr'APORE in Japanese. 8 45 A Talk \n English on "Beer /HI IW3 Mr]« <«».• m) (rP ad by the announcer* Solo D m 9 05 News in
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    • 673 20 2£ SES^.nS&'S melboi-rxk I She°SSft» FOUK, nl J938, ££2 S:; n r" 1 c I 'p 1 Vr Of pavnio e n ?20 Owning announc,,,.. am 6.30 Tour of the world a?n BiL'Bcn Recital of mu-sic tor 650 Leading Dance Band two pianofortes Ethel Bartlett 720 clo9e down and Rae
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  • 268 21 GREAT MAGIC SHOW AT THE THEATRE IN 1913 .there came Lu Singapore a fOVDg magician, full ol enthusiasm! and superlatively efficient in his art. who delighted the hx;al audiences with his Skill Whon he ieft ihoy wondered when they would iiaw the pleasure of seeing him again. He was M;ix
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  • 230 21 PRISONERS HELP IN REMOVAL OF NIGHTSOIL I Singapore. Thursday. rpHREE hundred coolies employed at the Albert Street and People's Park nightsoil disposal stations have gone op strike this morning, as the resujt, it is understood, of their demands having been turned down by the Commissioners at a special meeting held
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  • 1094 22 RACING PROSPECTS FOR TO-DAY DISCUSSED TAIPINO SKYE MEET ix -MaiCM Suprrhus" thf favourite ln SSJSS*-WS I>p sm MMM "..rs.-s »ere „,l ai i vclorilay. MCI l < ir< -> l>rint< Slar m Vulkvrif (10.11 ami Parkas* UCI NaK ara ***** (A Kn KA(I 1. Budapest lIMI {MX timet, letocttona and
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  • 53 22 (By "Marcus Suptrbus rOLLOWIXG are selection for th* afternoon's Skye m»fting at Taipin*: Race I— WHY WORRY II Pangkor Race 2— TAJ MAHAL Capone Race 3— SURE CURE Rebel Kin? Race 4— MISS POLLY Stone Ginger Race 5-HILARITY Race 6— STIR UP Mandai Race I— GALLANT MAGGII Gaythario Race
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  • 487 22 CHINESE AIRMEN SHARE POINTS 5.c.F.A.11 i; AF fl was hard luck for the Chinese not to have scored a victon 1 in their Second Division of the S.A.F.A. League match a the Anson Road Stadium yesterday afternoon when they me the Airmen. On the run of the exchanges, it was
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  • 238 23 OPENING MATCHES IN MALAYAN CHAMPIONSHIP WILL BE PLAYED ON MONDAY JIjKXT WEEK WILL SEE THE BEGINNING OF MALAYA S •WIMBLEDON" TOURNAMENT, THE MALAYAN TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS, BUT THIS YEAR. ADDED GLORY WILL BE LENT BY THE PRESENCE OF A TEAM FROM THE
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  • 76 23 mateb at Alexandar yester- ,u- R.A.F. H.Q. 1T.0.) team ,,val Corps of Signals with f tS tO spurt-. Kuval Corps of Sienals Mac Donald c fe b Lee 22 lall not out c Reid b Giles 0 HaSetcLee. b Giles 0 Mansfield b Giles
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  • 106 23 LUCKY GOAL DECIDES GAME Skins II 1; Loyals II 0. OCORING a goal early in the first half and clinging' grimly to their lead, the Skins second string beat the Loyals II by I—o1 0 in a well contested second division soccer fixtureof the S.A.F.A. league, played at Gillman Barracks
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  • 69 23 McNAIR DEFEAT G. S. C. Singapore. Thursday. AFTER an extremely exciting game, the McNair Sports Club defeated th«> G.S.C. In the final of the Singapore Netball league, at the Raffles Girls School ground, by 18 goals to 17. Thp McNair Sports Club have al>«» won the Clarke Challenge Shield for
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  • 89 23 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca. Thursday The following are the results of the ties played In the Malacca Badminton Association tournament: .Men's Doubles Seow Cui ChlAtlf and Yoong Yong Pow beat A C. Durui and S. Rasiah 21—4; 21 10. Thomas Lim and Tan Kim Hoe vs. Lev
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  • 78 23 (from our Own Correspondent) MaltCO, Thursday. The High School tennis courts, which are upkept without any subsidies from the .school by a imaU body of teachers, are proving popular and attractive The courts are at present extended to the use <>; boys ind teachers ot other government
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  • 389 24 Calcutta and Mac" decline in the toeldence, 33 ana i^j ?Sis resp<cttvely having, been reported n-ci with 40 and 266 to the SSTJSk; While Cawnpor, Honukone and Shanghai have notlned an 5;,.,, the .lumber of case* namely 20 60 and 418 respectively a* against 15^ 43
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  • 80 24 Ptrls, Thursday. Wlli;N ills Maj»sty ttM K_ng left Pari.s U day, »><■ tootoid raltm tired. He Vti .uTtimpitnicd by President Lebrun }Ijiu1 jiu Lord Halifax, both oi were in emrneft ooaftnttUon. Ht r Majisty had flitted the British Hertford hospital In Paris and later ('row to Vci
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  • 52 24 Results of yesterdays ties to the Tanelin Club tennis tournament:--Dyne Cup. (Semi-final) Mrs Stapledon and Oak-Rhind l-ll beat BiL and Mrs. Hill I 15 6--3. Handicap Men's Doubles Phillips and Marshall -15.1 > beat MAngc and Pennington Hi h Morns and Perdriau I I) beat Allen and
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  • 75 24 Thr following will represent A.A.V. In a friendly match of 10 singles with the Merrytime B.P. to b played at the Happy World Covered stadium on Thursday next:- Chung Cheng Hoik. Tay Eoo Liang. William Tan, Raymond Frois. Low Cheng Khoon, I.im Kian Sen*. Koh Yew Kent; Chan Joo Iftang,
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  • 340 24 MAMMOTH SCORES ARE EXPE CTED £4,500 #ere sold months ago. A capacity crowc* of 40.000 Kl anticpat rd The match will be the 142nd of the series, two Tests having been abandoned without a ball being bowled, the venue of both beine Manchester, in 1890 and
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  • 46 24 On Sunday. S.C.RC vs. S£C. at 11 0 m it SCRC eround: Sean n-eiif, 1 w. a chua Boon'unn, Chia Keng Hg* Tan Boon B'liß. Ong Swee Kmf. OM Kee Tian Chay Mill Kee. Yap Mook Kim.lo" Kee Pow. Ong Kim Hoc. Evan Wong.
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  • 122 24 London. Thursday. IN the Commons to-day, Mr. McEntee 1 asked whether in view of the League's recommendation favouring all possible assistance to China compatible with the powers' interests, Government could state whether there was any way as far as Britain was concerned, in which such help
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  • 121 24 Hankow. Thursday. nETER PREVOT. a Hongkong-born I Briton, who was detained by Chine.se authorities in Hankow on June 28 while board ine a plane for Hongkong, on a charge of alleged spying, has been ordered to be deported from China following failure to ■ecure
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  • 24 24 Stung by bees over the head and neck, a nve-year-old Chinese lad had to be taken to hospital from 24. Newton Road, last evening.
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  • 41 24 Under the auspices of the Singapore Malay alee Association Mr. V. N. S. Pillay will deliver a lecture on "Man and his fate," at the Association premises at 100, Racecourse Road on Sunday at 5.30 p.m. All Malayalees are cordially invited.
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  • 171 24 London. Thursjfcj MUCH importance is attac nw i place yesterday m Pf"*- t with morning Lord ■g^ €B ffSS*'j French Prime Minister, M. forn ej the Foreign Minister^. Boi^ re prejj lv two hours. No ial f 0111lW e<i. At the luncheon which ol^ vi e .sieures Herriot,
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